Publisher's Synopsis
Recognized as one of the most thoughtful and intriguing writers of poetry, Lisa Washington introduces us to a series of poems which address the most basic of human experiences ranging from life and death situations to human survival. In this book, the cascading views of one's circumstance in life is reflected in poetic form revealing the most innocent to the most severe situations man often encounters in life. Uncomfortable as some of these topics may seem, they are carefully woven into brief poems. In terms of sorrow, ideals of war and politics, personal and professional experiences, inspirational thought, and individual identity which appeal to the average reader. The author's use of figurative and technical language makes it easy for all readers to comprehend the precedent and preferences associated with the poetry contained within the context of this book.